
Since 2005, the Transition Network and movement has grown across the UK and globally. Transition groups bring together local people to make change where they live, how they live in light of the climate and ecological emergency. This community-centric approach is slowly re-imagining the system through renewable energy projects, supporting local food production, incubating new businesses, nurturing our connection to nature and building strong networks between people, place and organisations.
At this Chat, we will be joined by Richard Couldrey, Lead Link of the UK based Transition Together. We’ll explore how the Transition movement, rooted in localised grass-roots action, might help support national shifts in how we shape our neighbourhoods, towns and cities. What lessons can we learn looking across the network to inspire changes to culture, policy and practice, and what role might design, co-design and co-production play in facilitating this?
[Tickets are free-of-charge but please register to attend.]